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SA bowler banned in bizarre penis incident

South Australia's fringe paceman Daniel Worrall has been suspended for scratching the image of a penis and testicles into a cricket pitch,

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A SA cricketer has been suspended for scratching an image of a penis into a cricket pitch. (AAP)

Fringe South Australian paceman Daniel Worrall has been suspended for scratching an image of a penis and testicles on a cricket pitch.

The bizarre incident came as Worrall, who has played five first-class games for the Redbacks, played in a Futures League match in Melbourne which ended last Friday.

Worrall scratched the offensive imagine onto a pitch at Toorak Park in Melbourne that was being prepared for a grade cricket match.

"We are extremely disappointed in Daniel's actions, it's not in line with the behaviour we expect of a Redbacks player," SA Cricket's high performance manager Jamie Cox said on Tuesday.

"We do believe this out of character for Daniel. He regrets his behaviour and has accepted the penalty."

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For breaching Cricket Australia's code of conduct, Worrall has been suspended for four one-day or Twenty20 fixtures.


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